Boulangerie - Montmartre, 1963

The Artist

Alan Scales lived in Paris during the early 1960s where he photographed many of the iconic and captivating scenes of the capital with his Leica and Rolliflex cameras.

Greatly influenced by the iconic French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson, this collection of stylish black and white photographs shares similar cinematic qualities and a quiet narrative commonly found in Bresson's work. These timeless and poetic images look beautiful framed in a simple, narrow box frame.

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